Having lived most of my life along the coast – Pacific, Atlantic, and Gulf – I am particularly concerned about the devastation that the Louisiana coastal region is facing since BP’s Deepwater Horizon exploded and sank in April. That is why this is the second consecutive post related to the oil spill. I want to [...]
Posts Tagged as ‘Living in the Heartland:Three Extraordinary Women’s Stories’
May 10, 2010
A Hair Raising Idea: Woman’s Entrepreneurial Spirit to Help Clean Oil Spill
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January 23, 2010
A Queen Acknowledges Extraordinary Women Live in the Heartland
My role models are people who can do things…”I wish I could do that.” Like women who endure hardships and turn their luck around and bring up children on their own and start a business. Queen Rania of Jordan in an interview by Katie Couric for glamour.com. (http://www.glamour.com/magazine/2010/01/the-worlds-coolest-queen). That is exactly what this site and [...]
